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YVR Duty Free Shop 3

Schluter Systems & Campbell Brothers Tile

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The Quiet House

TC Floors West

TC Floors West

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FortWhyte Alive

Ames Tile & Stone & XMG Commercial Floor Coverings

Ames Tile & Stone & XMG Commercial Floor Coverings

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Revillon Boardwalk

Ardex Americas & Score & Snap Inc.

Ardex Americas & Score & Snap Inc.

Manufactured Tile & Slabs Award

Jilani Place

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Unique Special Award – YVR Duty Free Shop 3

Unique Special Award – YVR Duty Free Shop 3

Aligned Floor Covering Inc.

Architect: Grout McTavish Architects Inc.
Trade Contractor: Aligned Floor Covering
General Contractor: PCL Constructors Westcoast Inc
Material Supplier: Marazzi Tile USA
Owner: Avolta/Dufry

Restoration Award – Vancouver Aquarium Water Feature

Restoration Award – Vancouver Aquarium Water Feature

Custom Building Products & Huard Duncan Group

Trade Contractor: Huard Marble and Tile
General Contractor: Huard Marble and Tile
Owner: Vancouver Aquarium
Material Supplier: Custom Building Products

Residential Award – The Quiet House

Residential Award – The Quiet House

Schluter Systems & Campbell Brothers Tile

Architect: Studio North
Trade Contractor: Campbell Brothers Tile
Owner: Cheryl Ryan
Material Supplier: Schluter Systems and Ames Tile

Technical Product Application Award – Robert Lee YMCA

Technical Product Application Award – Robert Lee YMCA

Schluter Systems &Apex Granite & Tile

Architects: Carscadden Stokes McDonald
Trade Contractor: Apex Granite and Tile
Owner: YMCA
Material Supplier: Schluter Systems

Terrazzo Award – FortWhyte Alive

Terrazzo Award – FortWhyte Alive

TC Floors West

Architect: Stantec Architecture
Artist: Anishinaabe creator Cheryl Wirch
Trade Contractor: TCF West Inc
General Contractor: PCL Constructors Canada Inc
Owner: FortWhyte Alive
Material Supplier: Domus Terrazzo Supply Co.

Historical Award – Revillon Boardwalk

Historical Award – Revillon Boardwalk

Ames Tile & Stone & XMG Commercial Floor Coverings

Architect: Dialog
Trade Contractor: Xebec Marketing Group (XMG)
General Contractor: PCL Constructors
Owner: Allied Reit
Material Supplier: Ames Tile and Stone

Manufactured Tile & Slabs Award – Jilani Place

Manufactured Tile & Slabs Award – Jilani Place

Ardex Americas & Score & Snap Inc.

General Contractor: Area Construction
Designer: Sensyst - The Business Interior Group
Trade Contractor: Score & Snap & Tango Flooring
Owner: The Jilani Group
Material Supplier: Ardex Americas

Judges Award of Merit – South River Jewel

Judges Award of Merit – South River Jewel

Schluter Systems & WNA Tile & Design

General Contractor: WNA Tile and Design
Designer: Nu Floors
Trade Contractor: WNA Tile and Design
Owner: Paul Asari
Material Supplier: Schluter System and Prosol

Project of the Year – Robert Lee YMCA

Project of the Year – Robert Lee YMCA

Schluter Systems & Apex Granite & Tile

Architects: Carscadden Stokes McDonald
Trade Contractor: Apex Granite and Tile
Owner: YMCA
Material Supplier: Schluter Systems

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Polyacrylate

2011-07-06 Master Specification - Thin Gauge Polyacrylate Terrazzo

1. General

1.1 Work Normally Included

.1 Inspection of surfaces and prevailing condition

.2 Divider strips and base bead top strips

.3 Primer, as per manufacturer's recommendations

.4 Polyacrylate terrazzo mixes and mixing

.5 Installation floors, bases and stairs

.6 Surfacing and Grouting

.7 Cleaning and sealing

1.2 Related Work Normally Included In Other Sections

.1 Supply of mat sinkage frames or foot grilles

.2 Waterproofing

.3 Anchors, slots, ties, sleeves, collars, pipes, bolts, inserts, sub-specialty items and underfloor electrical raceway systems built into polyacrylate terrazzo.

.4 Convenient, adequate temporary electric service 110-220 single phase

.5 Temporary heat (maintained by others above 12°C and not more than 30°C for a period of seven days before, during and following installations) If propane heat is used, heating units must be of a vented type or areas must be properly vented

.6 Locked heated space for storage materials

.7 Hoisting facilities when required.

.8 Convenient water supply.

Spec. Note: Specify testing requirements if required.

1.3 Quality Assurance

.1 Installer: employ skilled mechanics/applicators, trained and experienced in terrazzo work. Company must be registered as members in good standing with the Terrazzo, Tile and Marble Association of Canada , (TTMAC) with a minimum of three years [proven] experience. If requested by Consultant, submit a listing of at least three previously completed projects of similar size and scope.

Spec Note: A list of current members is available from the TTMAC office or at www.ttmac.com.

.2 Supplier to be a member in good standing with the Terrazzo, Tile and Marble Association of Canada , providing materials meeting the minimum standards of the TTMAC.

1.4 References: Refer to Page 51.

.1 TTMAC: Terrazzo, Tile and Marble Association of Canada .

.2 Thin gauge polyacrylate plastic matrix terrazzo-CAN/CGSB-51.34-M86

Spec. Note: Describe quantity and size of samples and other special requirements.

1.5 Submittals

.1 Submit three (3) samples 152 mm x 152 mm of each colour and type of terrazzo for approval by the consultant. Submit samples (305 mm in length) of all specified divider strips and control joints. An allowance of $100.00 for each colour and type of terrazzo to be carried to cover the cost of samples supplied by others.

Spec Note: Terrazzo plates are to be used as a guide only.

.2 Submit four (4) copies of the latest edition of the TTMAC Maintenance Guide for inclusion in the data book. Give specific warning of any maintenance practice or materials that may damage or disfigure the finished work, or alter the coefficient of friction (slip resistance) of the finished surface.

1.6 Delivery, Storage and Handling

.1 Deliver, store and handle products in a manner to avoid damage to containers and/or bags. Maintain a minimum temperature of 12°C for storage.

1.7 Site Conditions

.1 Examine the areas in which the work of this section is to be installed.

.2 Do not proceed with installation of terrazzo topping until improper conditions have been corrected.

.3 Protect work during installation and protect finished surfaces while other work is being executed in the area.

.4 Check for appropriate heating facilities and required working conditions.

Spec Note: Subfloor not to vary more than 6 mm from true plane in 3049 mm.

Spec. Note: Specifier to verify that concrete specifications provide for a smooth, steel troweled finish for slabs to receive polyacrylate matrix topping.

.5 Ensure that concrete slab is smooth, sound and clean free of any compounds or curing agents and at proper levels to receive terrazzo topping. Polyacrylate terrazzo, as specified, is not intended to level the substrate and will only follow the contour of the concrete slab. If, for any reason, the subcontractor questions suitability of substrate for bonding, any work required to eliminate non-conformity of subsurface specifications is the responsibility of others. Any materials used to correct non-conformity must be compatible with polyacrylate system selected and be approved by the terrazzo contractor and manufacturer.

Spec Note: The polyacrylate material manufacturer representative to inspect the site conditions and provide spot inspections during installation.

.6 Do not install topping until concrete slab is properly cured.

Spec. Note: Allow at least 28 days for curing.

.7 Verify the base slab temperature is not less than 12°C before applying topping.

.8 Do not permit smoking during installation. Post "NO SMOKING" signs.

Spec. Note: Describe requirements.

1.8 Allowance

Spec. Note: Identify special requirements, if any.

.1 Unit Prices

.2 Warranty: One year from date of completion of terrazzo installation.

2. Products

2.1 Materials

.1 Polyacrylate plastic matrix

.2 Liquid polyacrylate copolymer, dry coreactant composite and pigment

2.2 Aggregate chips: Specify size and type, marble, granite, onyx, glass or plastic chips.

.1 Aggregate: A Blend of sizes up to but not exceeding standard No. 2 chip size. See Page 8.

Spec. Note: Specify colour and origin of chips. Recommended size of chips 30% No.1 and 70% No. 2 for 10 mm matrix thickness.

2.3 Divider Strips

.1 Special shallow type, white alloy zinc, brass, stainless steel or plastic.

2.4 Base Bead Top Strips: metal or plastic strips used as a leveling stop on top of terrazzo base.

2.5 Cove Dividers: Metal or plastic strips used to control shrinkage at wall base or as colour separation.

2.6 Primer: See manufacturer's specifications, if required.

2.7 Sealer and maintenance products: As per manufacturer's recommendations and must be U/L listed as slip resistant. Refer to latest edition of TTMAC Maintenance Guide.

3. Execution

3.1 Preparation

.1 Clean concrete slab. Remove laitance by shotblasting, sandblasting, grinding or scarifying. Clean and vacuum surface. Rinse concrete surface if required with water and allow to dry thoroughly.

.2 Mask adjacent surfaces

.3 Refer to 1.7: Site conditions

SPEC NOTE: Aggregate chip coverage must show a density in excess of 85% exposure on the finished terrazzo surface.

3.2 Installation

.1 Install divider strips, base bead top strips and cove dividers where required.

.2 Terrazzo Bases: Install base bead top strip at specified height, straight and level. Apply underbed to backing, trowel underbed to within 8 mm of finish surface. Install divider strips, cove base dividers in line with floor divider strips. For direct bond to substrate, omit underbed. Prime substrate following manufacturer's recommendations.

Terrazzo Floor: For thin-set installations, prime concrete surface as recommended by manufacturer. Over cured underbed, apply a slurry bond coat of cement latex. Mix aggregate, cement and liquid polyacrylate copolymer as per manufacturer's recommendations. Spread mixture level to top of strips. Sprinkle mixture uniformly with dry aggregate using same formula as in original mix. Roll with heavy rollers to compact topping until excess cement and water has been extracted. Hand trowel topping surface flush with top of divider strip to close all voids and pin holes. Allow to cure for 48 hours. Grind surface by machine with No. 24 grit abrasive stones or use a dry grinding method. Follow initial grind with No. 80 grit stones, remove excess slurry, rinse with clean water or use a dry grinding method. Apply grout to fill any voids and pin holes. Allow grout surface to cure for a minimum of 24 hours. Grind using No. 80 grit stones or finer, to a maximum of 120 grit abrasive stones. Rinse and allow surface to dry thoroughly. Apply sealer following manufacturer's recommendations.

.3 Complete work as per the polyacrylate matrix manufacturer's written instructions.

3.3 Cleaning and Sealing: Refer to latest edition of TTMAC Maintenance Guide. Sealers should be ULC listed as slip resistant.

3.4 Protection: Standard protection includes 1 layer of Kraft paper. If additional protection is required, it must be by others. General Contractor/Owner to provide adequate protection to completed terrazzo work. Protect work of other trades. Prohibit traffic during installation and for 48 hours after completion. Protect floor from impact and vibration for a minimum of 48 hours after installation. Protect base from impact, vibration, heavy hammering on adjacent and opposite walls for at least 48 hours. On completion of terrazzo floor, it is the responsibility of the owner/agent or general contractor to protect the floor from damage.

3.5 Conductive Polyacrylate Terrazzo: Prevents accumulation of electrostatic charge in environments subject to flammable solvents, compounds, or areas of electrical sensitivity, i.e. electronic component manufacturing. Conductive floors contain an additive that imparts permanent conductive properties. These systems meet all requirements of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). Divider strips must be non-conductive or heavy top plastic. An electrical ground connection from the polyacrylate plastic matrix terrazzo to the building grounding system to be installed as per manufacturer's recommendations.

END OF SECTION

Epoxy

MASTER SPECIFICATION - THIN GAUGE EPOXY TERRAZZO

1. General

1.1 Work Included

.1 Inspection of surfaces and prevailing conditions

.2 Divider strips and base beads.

.3 Installation , floors, bases and stairs

.4 Surfacing and Grouting

.5 Cleaning and Sealing.

.6 Primer - Optional

.7 Epoxy terrazzo mixes and mixing.

1.2 Related Work: Work included in other sections.

.1 Supply of mat sinkage frames or foot grilles.

.2 Supply and install vapour barrier to underside of concrete slab on or below grade to prevent moisture penetration into the slab. Excessive water must be eliminated with proper drainage below the slab.

.3 Anchors, slots, ties, sleeves, collars, pipes, bolts, inserts, sub-specialty items and underfloor electrical raceway systems built into epoxy terrazzo work.

.4 Convenient and adequate temporary 110-220 volt single phase electric service.

.5 Temporary heat, (maintained by others above 12°C and not more than 30°C) for a period of seven days before, during and following installations. If propane heat is used, heating units must be a vented type or areas must be properly ventilated.

.6 Hoisting facilities when required. Convenient clean water supply.

Spec. Note: Specify testing requirements, if required. Conductive floors are required to be tested for conductivity. Refer to NFPA #56A for method of testing.

1.3 Quality Assurance

Spec Note: A list of current members is available from the TTMAC office or at www.ttmac.com.

.1 Installer: employ skilled mechanics/applicators trained and experienced in terrazzo work. Company must be registered as members in good standing with the Terrazzo, Tile and Marble Association of Canada, with a minimum of three years proven experience. If requested by Consultant, submit a listing of at least three previously completed projects of similar size and scope.

.2 Supplier: a member in good standing with the Terrazzo, Tile and Marble Association of Canada, providing materials meeting industry recognized standards.

1.4 References

Refer to Page 52.

Thin gauge epoxy plastic matrix terrazzo-CAN/CGSB81-GP-6M-77 Physical Properties, CAN/CGSB81-GP-10-77 Application.

.1 TTMAC: Terrazzo, Tile and Marble Association of Canada .

.2 NFPA: National Fire Protection Association

Spec. Note: Describe quantity and size of samples and other special requirements.

1.5 Submittals

.1 Submit three (3) samples 152 mm x 152 mm of each colour and type of terrazzo mounted on a suitable backing for approval by the consultant. Submit three (3) 152 mm length of each type (colour) of divider strips. An allowance of $100.00 for each colour and type of terrazzo to be carried to cover cost of samples provided by others.

Spec Note: Terrazzo plates are to be used as a guide only.

.2 Submit four (4) copies of the TTMAC latest edition Maintenance Guide for inclusion in the data book. Give specific warning of any maintenance practice or materials that may damage, or disfigure the finished work, or alter the coefficient of friction (slip resistance) of the finished surface.

1.6 Delivery, Storage and Handling

.1 Deliver, store and handle products in a manner to avoid damage to containers and/or bags. Maintain a minimum temperature of 12°C for storage.

1.7 Site Conditions

.1 Examine the areas in which the work of this Section is to be installed.

.2 Do not proceed with installation of terrazzo topping until improper conditions have been corrected.

.3 Protect work during installation and protect finished surfaces while other work is being executed in the area.

.4 Check for appropriate heating facilities and required working conditions.

Spec Note: Subfloor not to vary more than 6 mm from true plane of 3049 mm.

Spec Note: Consult with the epoxy manufacturer in case of excessive vapour transmission, excessive moisture or high alkaline of the concrete and obtain recommendations for procedure.

.5 Verify that concrete slab is smooth, sound and clean, free of any compounds or curing agents and at proper levels to receive terrazzo topping. Epoxy terrazzo, as specified, is not intended to level substrate and will only follow contour of the concrete slab. If for any reason, the subcontractor questions suitability of substrate for bonding, any work required to eliminate non-conformity is the responsibility of others. Any materials used to correct non-conformity must be compatible with the epoxy system selected and be approved by the terrazzo contractor and manufacturer.

Spec. Note: Allow at least 28 days for concrete curing.

Spec Note: The epoxy manufacturer's representative to inspect site conditions and provide spot inspections during installation tested with a moisture tester for acceptable dryness.

.6 Do not install topping until concrete slab has properly cured and moisture content is between 3% and 4% by weight of concrete determined by a moisture tester reading.

.7 Verify the base slab temperature is not less than 12°C before applying topping.

.8 Do not permit smoking during installation. Post "No Smoking" signs.

Spec. Notes: Describe requirements for alternatives that may be necessary for consideration by the Specifier.

1.8 Alternatives

Spec. Note: Describe if required.

.1 Allowance

Spec. Note: Identify requirements if any.

.2 Unit Prices

.3 Warranty: One year from date of completion of terrazzo installation.

2. Products

2.1 Materials

.1 Epoxy matrix/resin, a two-component material consisting of resin, hardener and pigment.

Spec. Note: Specify colour and origin of chips. Recommended size of chips 30% No.0 and 70% No. 1 for 6 mm matrix thickness. For 10 mm thickness it is recommended that chip size be 25% No. 0 , 45% No. 1 and 30% No. 2 , as per epoxy manufacturer's recommendations.

.2 Specify size and type of aggregate, marble, granite, glass, onyx or plastic chips.

2.2 Divider Strips

Spec. Note: Use plastic dividers for conductive floors or preferably no dividers.

.1 Special type, white alloy of zinc, brass, stainless steel or plastic

.2 Base Bead Top Strips: Metal or plastic strips used as a leveling stop on top of terrazzo base.

.3 Cove Dividers: Metal or plastic strips used for patterns, wall base or as colour separation.

.4 Conductive Matrix: See manufacturer's specifications

.5 Primer: See manufacturer's specifications.

Spec Note: Sealers to be ULC listed as "slip resistant".

.6 Sealer and maintenance products: Refer to latest edition of TTMAC Maintenance Guide

3. Execution

3.1 EXAMINATION

.1 Verify existing conditions are ready to receive work.

.2 Verify that substrate surfaces are clean, dimensionally stable, cured and free of contaminants such as oil, sealers and curing compounds.

.3 Verify that concrete has been allowed to cure for a minimum of 28 days (preferably 90 days or longer).

.4 Verify that concrete floors scheduled to receive thin gauge epoxy plastic matrix terrazzo has a smooth steel trowel finish. Ensure concrete slabs have been finished with a maximum variation of 6 mm in 3049 mm from the required plane and not more than 1.5 mm in 305 mm when measured from high points in the surface.

.5 Notify Consultant in writing of unacceptable substrate conditions. Beginning of installation implies acceptance of existing conditions.

3.2 Preparation

.1 Clean concrete slab. Remove laitance by shotblasting, sandblasting, grinding or scarifying. Clean and vacuum surface. Rinse concrete surface if required with water and allow to dry thoroughly.

.2 Mask adjacent surfaces.

.3 Refer to 1.7 Site conditions

SPEC NOTE: Aggregate chip coverage for hand trowel installation must show a density in excess of 70% exposure on the finished terrazzo surface. For machine trowel installations, aggregate chip coverage must show a density in excess of 80% exposure on the finished terrazzo surface.

3.3 Installation

.1 Terrazzo Base: Where required, install base bead top strips at specified heights straight and level. Install L or T shaped strips and/or coved base dividers in line with floor divider strips.

.2 Terrazzo Floor: Prime concrete surface as required by manufacturer. Mix epoxy resin with hardener as per manufacture's stipulated ratios. Blend aggregate chips thoroughly in a low speed drum mixer. Trowel mixture to pre-determined levels and thickness. Sprinkle mixture with dry aggregate chips using the same formula as in the original mixture to obtain finish surface consistent with approved samples. Trowel surface to compact mixture. A power trowel should be used for large areas or wherever possible. Allow to cure for 24 hours. Grind surface by machine with No 24 grit abrasive stones or use a dry grinding method, followed by grinding with No. 80 grit stones. Immediately following initial grind, wash terrazzo surface with water. Allow area to dry thoroughly and apply epoxy matrix grout consisting of resin, hardener and filler to fill any voids. Allow grouted surface to cure a minimum 24 hours, then grind using No. 80 grit stones or finer, to a maximum of 120 grit stones. Rinse and allow area to dry thoroughly. Apply sealer as per manufacturer's recommendations.

.3 Conductive Floors: Refer to conductive epoxy manufacturer's recommendations.

.4 Cleaning and Sealing: Refer to latest edition of TTMAC Maintenance Guide.

.5 Protection: Standard protection includes 1 layer of Kraft paper. If additional protection is required, it must be by others. General Contractor to provide adequate protection to completed terrazzo work. Protect work of other trades. Prohibit traffic during installation and for 48 hours after completion. Protect floor from impact and vibration for a minimum of 48 hours after installation. Protect base from impact, vibration, heavy hammering on adjacent and opposite walls for at least 48 hours. On completion of terrazzo floor it is the responsibility of the owner/agent or general contractor to protect the floor from damage.

END OF SECTION

Tile Specification Data Sheet

TILE SPECIFICATION FORM (required for each type of tile)

PROJECT:
DISTRIBUTOR:
MANUFACTURER:
PRODUCT COLOUR/NUMBER:
SIZE:

Check the following appropriate categories:

GLAZED SEMI/MATT GLAZED UNGLAZED
EXTRUDED PRESSED OTHER
VITREOUS SEMI-VITREOUS NON-VITREOUS

Meets the National Standard of Canada: CAN/CGSM-75.1-M88 Type #1-7)

CLASS MR1 MR2 MR3 MR4
  CR1 (Acid Proof)            
LOCATION FLOOR TILE FLOOR & WALLS WALLS ONLY    

 

FLOOR TILE SLIP RESISTANCE   WET DRY  
FLOOR OR WALL TILE FOR EXTERIOR USE LESS THAN 3% WA YES NO

The product described above is recommended for the following types of intallations:

RESIDENTIAL ONLY PEI   MOHS      
LIGHT COMMERCIAL PEI   MOHS      
HEAVY COMMERCIAL PEI   MOHS      
WET AREA FLOORS RESIDENTIAL POOL DECKS SHOWERS
    EXTERIOR PAVING PUBLIC WASHROOMS    
ACID RESISTANT FLOORS ACID PROOF FLOORS        
ACID RESISTANT WALLS ACID PROOF WALLS        
EXTERIOR PAVING COVERED UNCOVERED    
EXTERIOR WALLS/PLANTERS, ETC.            
TREADS & RISERS            

Use this Tile Specification data sheet to compare technical aspects of various products to determine which will give the most accurate analysis when considering approval of an equivalent or alternative tile material. Specify the Technical Inspection Program to ensure material and installation is as specified and meets industry standards.

09300 Conversion

OLD DETAILS

REVISED DETAIL

Control Joints No. N/A

301EJ-2002
Detail No. 200-1, 200-1A, 200-1B, 200-2, 200-2A, 200-2B
200-12, 200-12A, 200-12B
302W-2002
Detail No. 200-3, 200-4, 200-4A, 200-11, 200-11A, 200-12C, 200-12D 303W-2002
Detail No. 200-5, 200-5A, 200-12E, 200-12F 304W-2002
Detail No. 200-5B 305W-2002 A&B
Detail No. 200-6, 200-6A 306W-2002 A&B
Detail No. 200-7, 200-7A, 200-7B, 200-10, 200-10A 307W-2002
Detail No. 200-8, 200-8A, 200-8B, 200-9, 200-9A, 200-9B 308W-2002
Detail No. 200-13, 200-13A-200-19, 200-19A (200-19B not applicable) 309F-2002
Detail No. 200-14, 200-14A, 200-16, 200-16A, 200-16B,
200-19C with modifications to (B)
310F-2002 A&B
Detail No. 200-15, 200-15A, 200-17, 200-17A, 200-18 311F-2002 A&B
Detail No. 200-20 (new detail with conductive mortar bed not available "refer
to new detail " "Thin-set method"
312F-2002
Detail No. 200-21 315C-2002 A&B
Detail No. 200-22, 200-22A, 200-22B, 200-22C, 200-23, 200-23A 313-F-2002
Detail No 200-22D 314F-2002 A&B
Detail No. 200-24 316B-2002
Detail No. 200-25 317SP-2002
Detail No. 200-26, 200-26A, 200-26B, 200-26C, 200-26D, 200-26E 318S-2002
Detail No. 200-27 319SR-2002 A&B
Detail No. 200-28, 200-28A 320R-2002 A&B
Detail No. 200-29 310F-2002 B
Detail No. 200-29A 311F-2002 B
Detail No 200-31, 200-31A 317SP-2002 A&B

 

Centre of Continuing Education - Online Training

Understanding the Basics of Terrazzo 

This educational program is designed for anyone interested in the technical aspects of terrazzo and is based on the Terrazzo, Tile and Marble Association of Canada Terrazzo Specification Guide 09 66 00 2017-2019.

Tile Installation

The TTMAC “Tile Installation” webcourse provides the participant with the necessary information to understand all the details that must come together for a successful ceramic, stone or glass tile installation. The course is divided into 15 Modules, including but not limited to: Substrates, Underlayment and Membranes, Bonding Materials, Tile and all the TTMAC Installation Details. The program is based on the Specification Guide 09 30 00 Tile Installation Manual 2016-2017, and details all the specification and requirements for each segment. This comprehensive course offers the experienced tile installer the technical knowledge to gain a TTMAC Installation Certificate, as well as the engineer, architect and designer, or any interested person, an insight into the highly complex and often misunderstood hard surface tile industry.

Tile Installer Thin-Set Standards (ITS) Verification

The Tile Installer Thin-set Standards (ITS) Verification course instructs installers on Canadian industry standards and teaches proper installation methods and practices for tile thin-set applications. It applies to ceramic tile, porcelain tile, stone tile, glass tile and other types of adhered tile materials. It covers current Canadian industry standards as well as common manufacturers’ requirements. This course is also meaningful to architects, general contractors, consultants, inspectors, and owners who want to be aware of the industry installation standards and methods.

Understanding the Basics of Ceramic Tile

The online Ceramic Tile course teaches all of the basics of ceramic tile, including Canadian industry standards, usage and applications, how it is manufactured, how it is installed, how to select tile, sales techniques for upselling, how to maintain tile, and how to avoid problems and false expectations. The course is designed to give salespeople the tools they need in order to increase sales, it gives tile installers and specifiers the knowledge to assist clients with selecting ceramic tile; which includes porcelain tiles. It also gives professional designers and architects the knowledge on how to select and specify tile products.

Understanding the Basics of Natural Stone

The Natural Stone course teaches all of the basics of natural stone, including Canadian industry standards, the geology of the various stones, how it is produced, how it is installed, how to select and design with tile, how to maintain tile, and it provides sales techniques for upselling. The course is designed to give salespeople the tools they need in order to increase sales, it gives stone installers and fabricators the knowledge to assist clients with selecting natural stone, and it gives professional designers the knowledge on how to select and specify natural stone.

The Complete Guide on Developing Tile & Stone Specifications with Architects

This course provides detailed information on how architectural sales representatives can get their company’s tile and stone products specified, by learning strategic tactics and creating "Bulletproof Specifications" that are resistant to "Value Engineering and Substitutions"

 

Continuing Education for Architects & Interior Designers

This program helps TTMAC members connect with architects and design professionals.

Hundreds of architects and design professionals have received training cources from TTMAC member firms through these programs.

The following organizations recognize TTMAC Continuing Educational Units ( CEU) classes:

  • Alberta Association of Architects (AAA)
  • Architectural Institute of British Columbia (AIBC)
  • Saskatchewan Association of Architects (SAA)
  • Manitoba Association of Architects (MAA)
  • Ontario Association of Architects (OAA)
  • Nova Scotia Association of Architects (NSAA)
  • Interior Designers of Canada (IDC)
  • American Society of Interior Designers (ASDI)
  • International Interior Design Association (IIDA)
  • Interior Design Continuing Education Council (IDEC)

 

Also available and recognized by the same Architectural Associations and Professional Designers Association Distance Learning CEU Training Courses available

  • Web based Training courses

 

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MAA

OAA

NSAA

IDC

ASDI

IIDA

IDEC

Understanding the Basics of Natural Stone

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Understanding the Basics of Ceramic Tile

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Tile Setters Thin-Set program

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Understanding the Basics of Terrazzo

                   

 

TTMAC has developed two distance learning, web based programs called

  • "Understand the Basics of Ceramic Tile"
  • "Understanding the Basics of Natural Stone"

Both programs are web based and a participant can access the program seven days a week, 24 hours a day, and has 21 days to complete the program.  Each program consists of several sections, each having a pre-course test and a post section test.  A participant can elect to take a section over before proceeding to the next section.  The participant can sign in and out during the 21 days, and must have an overall average of over 80% in order to pass and print off a Certificate.  The participant can then download a copy of the Student Reference Guide for future use.

 

Understanding the Basics of Natural Stone – 8.0 CEU’s for Architects .6 CEU’s for professional Designers

The Natural Stone course includes Canadian industry standards and sales techniques and is designed to give salespeople the tools they need in order to increase sales, give stone installers and fabricators the knowledge of industry standards and how to assist clients with selecting natural stone, and give architects and professional designers the knowledge on how to select and specify natural stone.  Read More

 

Understanding the Basics of Ceramic Tile – 7.0 CEU’s for Architects 0.6 CEU’s for professional Designers

The Ceramic Tile course includes Canadian industry standards and sales techniques and is designed to give salespeople the tools they need in order to increase sales, give tile installers and fabricators the knowledge of industry standards and how to assist clients with selecting the right tiling, and give architects and professional designers the knowledge on how to select and specify ceramic and porcelain tile.  Read More

 

Tile Setters Thin-Set program

The Tile Setters Thin-Set program includes Canadian industry standards and techniques and is designed to give people the tools they need in order to review tile setting methods. By taking this course you will go through substrates standards, surface preparation, thin-set applications, substrates, installation methods and quality control. A perfect course for anyone who would like to better understand the tile setter’s thin-set program.

 

Understanding the Basics of Terrazzo

This course will give you a better understating on what terrazzo is. Going through the modules of the course, you will learn about terrazzo basics, care and maintenance, installation overview, design and colour selection. A perfect course for architects, designers, specifiers to better understand and enhance their ability to select the right product and styles to finish a project.

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